BlackIrisReptiles
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A few weeks ago I changed my leos from tanks to plastic bins. This, I imagine, has been an improvement for them since their temperatures remain warmer and their hides stay darker. Mind you they've had about 3 weeks to get settled into their new homes, so this didn't just happen 2 days ago.
However, they aren't really touching their food. Their bowls have not changed, so it's not that they don't recognize where their food is. A few details on their set-up: 32 qt tub per adult, hot side remains constant at 90* and ambient temp is at about 75*-80*, substrate is paper towel for the time being, and they are being fed the same small supers and mealworms they've always eaten.
They aren't losing weight, and they'll eat butterworms if I tweezer feed them, but I don't see them making a dent in their food bowls. I have never had any of my geckos stop eating, even during power outages where they'd have no heat for days. And since I don't see it being a heat-related issue, it has me pretty baffled. I'm not worried, but I'm curious as to why they've suddenly boycotted food. Could they be getting ready to hybernate?
However, they aren't really touching their food. Their bowls have not changed, so it's not that they don't recognize where their food is. A few details on their set-up: 32 qt tub per adult, hot side remains constant at 90* and ambient temp is at about 75*-80*, substrate is paper towel for the time being, and they are being fed the same small supers and mealworms they've always eaten.
They aren't losing weight, and they'll eat butterworms if I tweezer feed them, but I don't see them making a dent in their food bowls. I have never had any of my geckos stop eating, even during power outages where they'd have no heat for days. And since I don't see it being a heat-related issue, it has me pretty baffled. I'm not worried, but I'm curious as to why they've suddenly boycotted food. Could they be getting ready to hybernate?